Best, worst moments from the Super Bowl

Former New York Jets quarterback Joe Namath points to his championship ring before the Seattle Seahawks play the Denver Broncos in the NFL Super Bowl XLVIII football game in East Rutherford, New Jersey, February 2, 2014. (REUTERS)

We're not sure who this guy is or how he got here, but he sure did make a splash with his talk about how September 11 was an inside job. Between the bewildered look on Malcolm Smith's face and the way he's pushed off screen by one of the event organizers, it's only a matter of time before this goes viral.

WORST:

1) Joe Namath screws up the coin toss

It was Big Furry Coat Night at MetLife Stadium.

No? It wasn't.

Well, for Joe Namath it was.

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It seems the NFL still hasn’t learned “Broadway Joe” is an accident waiting to happen -- and not only because of his wardrobe. The league hauled out the New York Jets legend to do the pre-game coin flip. Easy enough, right? Wrong.

With around 100 million eyeballs glued to their TV sets, Namath flipped the coin before either team called heads or tails. A simple case of Joe being Joe; something we’ve come to expect.

2) Miscommunication leads to first-snap safety

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Peyton Manning and his Denver teammates managed to fumble their way to a safety on the very first snap of the game -- a highly unlikely outcome.

Bovada, a sports betting agency, had the odds set at 4,000/1 for that particular scenario. The Broncos made someone, somewhere, very rich.